tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8815887911092676043.post2106489210177946159..comments2023-09-03T02:30:01.973-06:00Comments on Two, and three.: On Swimming and other things including comma abuse.Dammerunghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02314741182179848942noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8815887911092676043.post-32557550143504313812011-01-24T12:41:50.853-07:002011-01-24T12:41:50.853-07:00A lot of engineers get MBA's. Especially if y...A lot of engineers get MBA's. Especially if you have management aspirations; an MBA will raise the glass ceiling a little.<br /><br />In my mind, management is in the 'careful what you wish for' department, but you might like it.<br /><br />Electromechanics might be good too, if there is such a thing. Actuators and motors and stuff.<br /><br />It is probably going to be tough to know what will be a good fit for you at this point though.scotthttp://www.leaflitter.squarespace.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8815887911092676043.post-83316771734847669782011-01-21T16:58:36.123-07:002011-01-21T16:58:36.123-07:00I haven't looked lately, but when I was at Boe...I haven't looked lately, but when I was at Boeing a lot of people did an an online engineering program at SMU. You do have to go there in person a few times, but it was pretty mild from what I remember. USC also had an online engineering/mba program that I heard good things about.<br /><br />But yeah, until you hit upper division stuff you're not going to be able to get a good feel for what you're interested in. Usually you get a pretty broad array of stuff at that point, with circuits, vlsi, digital design, DSP, communications, embedded systems, controls, etc.Philnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8815887911092676043.post-90877005489351962952011-01-20T10:20:38.674-07:002011-01-20T10:20:38.674-07:00Have been on occasion Kae and am sure I'll be ...Have been on occasion Kae and am sure I'll be again. <br /><br />Right now I really don't know what I like. Or I like too much to decide. I'm not sure.<br /><br />Thanks for the link, though.Dammerunghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02314741182179848942noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8815887911092676043.post-68082017464721791192011-01-20T10:13:06.408-07:002011-01-20T10:13:06.408-07:00Any interest at all in the computer side of things...Any interest at all in the computer side of things? Computer Engineering is a great complement to electrical engineering. I think I heard some nice things about <a href="https://engineering.purdue.edu/ProEd/credit/msece" rel="nofollow">Purdue's online masters degree</a>Kaelynnhttp://shadesofkae.comnoreply@blogger.com